
Gov. Ralph Northam, D-Va., visiting Virginia Beach on May 23, 2020 (Twitter)
By Chris White
Daily Caller News Foundation
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam was reportedly caught without a face mask at Virginia Beach Saturday as the Democrat weighs a statewide order requiring citizens to wear masks.
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Northam was seen on the beach reviewing security at the beach without a face covering, local outlet NBC12 reported Saturday. The governor’s office later explained in a statement that Northam was “not expecting to be within six feet of anyone.”
“The Governor has repeatedly encouraged wearing face coverings inside or when social distancing is impossible,” Northam’s office said. “He was outside today and not expecting to be within six feet of anyone.”
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Northam’s office said the governor “wanted to check beach enforcement and make sure they were following the rules, which they were largely.”
Photos posted on Twitter appear to show an unmasked Northam standing within six feet of other maskless people on the beach.
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Do as I say, not as I do. pic.twitter.com/0oFQKdIvWx
— Kyle (@KyleWayneTaylor) May 23, 2020
Northam told reporters at his daily briefing Friday that a new mask ordinance is coming Tuesday. “Face coverings are an important part of the next steps. We’ll have more on that next week,” he said, adding that he is asking Virginians to obtain face masks for themselves and children over the weekend.
The Democratic governor said on May 21 that he does not have a “particular timeline” for reopening northern Virginia after implementing stay at home orders in March. He delayed reopening on May 12 after some local leaders expressed concerns that their communities should not yet reopen.
Northam said he is “following the data” as he prohibits Northern Virginia from reopening, according to the Washington Times.
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More than 1,000 people have reportedly died in the state since the coronavirus pandemic hit the United States.
Northam’s office has not responded to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.
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